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« Reply #2850 on: December 20, 2024, 03:27:00 PM »
I'm hesitant to read anything from Elon.. He has a trans child that he did not treat well.. give me a reason for me to pay attention to any of these Elon posts please.

Yes I am aware. I only joke on Elon with the HI ELON. I don't like him. BUT he just might take out the trash and take it to Mars. I saw it last year and here he is playing president. I saw it coming!
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« Reply #2851 on: December 21, 2024, 06:05:20 AM »
So for a cool $277 million investment, post election, Elon is $170 Billion dollars richer than before. Think of the concept of this.

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/elon-musk-net-worth-trump-b2665395.html

Elon Musk’s wealth jumps by $170bn since election after he backed Trump with $277m
Musk’s wealth and position advising Trump rockets him to unique position in U.S. history

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Elon Musks’s wealth has jumped more than $170 billion since Election Day, according to a Washington Post analysis, capping off a year that saw the tech billionaire go all in supporting Donald Trump and Republican candidates with a combined $277 million contribution.

A substantial portion of that increase is driven by Tesla’s soaring share price, according to the analysis. Musk owns a reported 12 percent of the electric automaker, the world’s most valuable car company, and Tesla shares are up about 70 percent since the election.

“Elon stuck his neck out, he made a big bet — and he was right,” Gene Munster, managing partner at investment firm Deepwater Asset Management, told the newspaper of Musk’s recent moves.

Musk’s current net worth is roughly $455 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires index, and is the wealthiest person on the planet. Last week, Musk became the first person in history to be worth more than $400 billion dollars.

Beyond the Tesla surge, aerospace firm SpaceX has been another key driver of Musk’s growing wealth.

The company is reportedly considering a tender offer plan for investors to purchase up to $1.25 billion in employee shares, and for SpaceX to buy $500 million in common stock itself, valuing the company at $350 billion. The plan would represent a doubling in value for the rocket firm in just a year, and make the company the most valuable private start-up in the world.

Musk, who will co-chair Trump’s non-governmental Department of Government Efficiency initiative (DOGE, names after his bitcoin), will have an unprecedented position as a business owner, the world’s richest man, a and a key voice in the incoming presidential administration.

Companies like SpaceX and Tesla have billions of dollars at stake with the government in the form of federal contracts, subsidies, and regulations that could impact key priorities for Musk like artificial intelligence and self-driving cars.

Musk has a standalone AI company, xAI, and heavily incorporates AI into Tesla vehicles.

The alliance with Trump already appears to be impacting key objectives for Musk.

The Trump transition team is reportedly considering scrapping a car-crash data reporting requirement that Musk has opposed in the past, according to Reuters.

As Trump heads to the White House, a variety of tech companies have been singnaling their support or openness to engaging with the incoming administration.

Amazon and Meta reportedly plan to donate $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund, while Trump hosted Apple CEO Tim Cook at Mar-a-Lago last week.

On Monday, Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son announced a $100 billion investment in the U.S. over the next four years during a visit with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.













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« Reply #2852 on: December 21, 2024, 06:13:19 AM »
Yes I am aware. I only joke on Elon with the HI ELON. I don't like him. BUT he just might take out the trash and take it to Mars. I saw it last year and here he is playing president. I saw it coming!

I don't like the way the dude talks. The way his mouth moves is really bothersome lol!
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« Reply #2853 on: December 21, 2024, 06:31:40 AM »
I don't like the way the dude talks. The way his mouth moves is really bothersome lol!

Yes I know he is annoying. But I KNEW he would be a mad influence on election and world this year and really, going into next four years.

But I guess one thing I did get a view of. These oligarchs and rich folks, they think they got it made. But a force has been playing a serious 3D chess with them the whole time.

I don't know exactly how all goes down. But I DO know Mars is a huge factor in this. It may sound crazy. But it IS.
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« Reply #2854 on: December 21, 2024, 06:33:31 AM »
Matthew 24

40 Two men will be in the field. One will be taken, and the other will be left. 41 Two women will be grinding grain with a mill. One will be taken, and the other will be left. 42 So always be ready, because you don’t know the day your Lord will come.

Yeah, taken to MARS.

Unless it's something else, sure.
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« Reply #2855 on: December 21, 2024, 09:56:54 AM »
This is when he wore his "Devil's Champion" suit, with on the back, and upside down cross.

It's in your face, all.





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« Reply #2856 on: December 28, 2024, 01:38:13 PM »
The End Game. This is why he bought himself a president. Right here.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_aT9jbxrHY
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« Reply #2857 on: December 30, 2024, 08:40:18 AM »
Oh it happened. I bet spirit wanted to spare a good man having to witness the downfall of America:

https://people.com/jimmy-carter-dies-at-100-longest-living-us-president-7502017

Jimmy Carter, Longest-Living U.S. President and Nobel Peace Prize-Winning Humanitarian, Dies at 100
President Carter spent nearly two years in hospice care as the nation said their goodbyes, making a final public appearance in November 2023 to mourn his late wife Rosalynn

By Joelle Goldstein, Kyler Alvord, and Helen Murphy  Published on December 29, 2024 04:10PM EST



Jimmy Carter, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning 39th president of the United States who transformed his legacy from one-term commander-in-chief to beloved humanitarian, died on Sunday, Dec. 29 at the record-breaking age of 100.

His son James E. Carter III confirmed that he died at home in Plains, Ga., per The Washington Post. The Carter Center also announced his death in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Carter's wife of nearly eight decades, Rosalynn Carter, died 13 months earlier at the age of 96. He made his final public appearance in November 2023 to mourn her death.

Carter is survived by his four children with Rosalynn: Jack, Chip, Jeff and Amy. In March 2019, Carter became the longest-lived American president who also enjoyed the lengthiest post-White House life. His and Rosalynn's 77-year marriage was the longest of any first couple.

The Carter Center announced in February 2023 that the former president had been moved to hospice care following "a series of short hospital stays," adding that he "decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family."

Carter's longevity in hospice surprised the whole family, his grandson Jason Carter told PEOPLE in September 2023, adding that it had turned into a "real blessing."

"This is an important part of his faith journey, and it's one that you don't get to experience at any other time in your life except for the very end," Jason said. "And so in that way, I think this has been a really meaningful time for him, and it's been a really reflective time for him."

Jason told Southern Living in June that Carter was no longer awake every day, adding that his grandfather was "experiencing the world as best he can as he continues through this process."

Although President Carter contended with a string of health struggles over the past decade, including a cancer bout in 2015, he remained physically active into his 90s — continuing to help build houses for Habitat for Humanity, attending regular church services and teaching Sunday school.

Jimmy Carter's Life in Photos
In August 2015, Carter revealed that he had a small mass removed from his liver, at which time doctors discovered that he had cancer which had spread to other parts of his body.

He faced the diagnosis with his trademark "humor and impatience," his friend and former White House communications director Gerald Rafshoon told PEOPLE at the time. "Nothing about Jimmy has changed with this diagnosis."

The cancer was eliminated within four months, and he resumed life as usual.

In July 2017, the former president made headlines again when he collapsed from dehydration while at a Habitat for Humanity work site in Canada — only to return the following morning after the hospital gave him the all-clear.

In October 2019, he was hospitalized after falling and fracturing his pelvis at his home in Plains, Ga. His injury was described in a statement from The Carter Center as "minor."

The incident marked the third time he had fallen in 2019 and the second time in October. Earlier that month, he received 14 stitches on his head and a black eye after another accident. And in May 2019, he fell at his home and had to undergo surgery on his broken hip.

Hours after that first October incident, he went to Nashville with Mrs. Carter to lead their annual build for Habitat. There he helped glue, drill and nail pieces of wood together for corbels as part of a project to build 21 new homes in Nashville's Park Preserve neighborhood.

"One of the things Jesus taught was: If you have any talents, try to utilize them for the benefit of others," President Carter told PEOPLE from the Habitat construction site. "That's what Rosa and I have both tried to do."

"It's hard to live until you're 95 years old," he told PEOPLE in 2019. "I think the best explanation for that is to marry the best spouse: someone who will take care of you and engage and do things to challenge you and keep you alive and interested in life."

"I think both mine and Rosa's minds are almost as good as they used to be, we just have limited capability on stamina and strength," he added. "But we still try to stay busy and do a good job at what we do."

Ushered into the White House in 1976 in the wake of Watergate and predecessor President Gerald Ford's deeply unpopular pardon of disgraced President Richard Nixon, Carter by all accounts had forged a unique path to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

He was a son of the Deep South who became a nuclear scientist and Navy submariner, then a peanut farmer and community organizer, and then the desegregationist governor of his home state of Georgia, whose segregationist groups still held great sway at the polls. After defeating then-President Ford in the 1976 presidential election, the Democrat became the first Deep South president since before the Civil War.

Carter's time in the nation's highest office was marked by economic uncertainty, rising gas prices, political upheavals, racial tensions and increasing evidence of America's waning power overseas.

Though he negotiated a lasting peace treaty between Egypt and Israel and reestablished full formal diplomatic relations with China, his popularity plummeted as he made a series of clumsy public relations gaffes, launched a rescue mission for American hostages in Iran that ended in a fiasco and enacted a controversial boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

He lost reelection to Republican rival Ronald Reagan by a historic landslide in 1980.

After leaving the White House, however, the Carters set the standard for post-presidency activism that successors like the Clintons and Obamas have followed.

He and Rosalynn created The Carter Center to further global peace and human rights, brokered a nuclear-nonproliferation deal with North Korea, acted as an unofficial diplomat on behalf of the U.S. in troubled areas around the world and worked hands-on to build affordable homes for low-income families both in the U.S. and abroad.

In 2002, Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to promote peace, democracy and human rights.

To those who knew him best as he rose to national prominence, Carter remained the unpretentious peanut farmer who grew up in a tiny Georgia town.

Pennsylvania dairy farmer Wayne Harpster was friends with Carter since their first fishing trip in 1979. They kept in touch over the years, with Carter visiting Harpster nearly every year to go fishing. In 1989, the former president even helped his old fishing buddy build a covered bridge.

"Over those years, nothing changed between him and I. That's a lot of years," Harpster told PEOPLE in 2014. "He's still President Carter to me."

And President Carter was rarely without his first lady, Rosalynn, whom he fell in love with while attending the U.S. Naval Academy as a young man. Mrs. Carter shared her husband's lack of pretension, his hardy constitution and his heart.

But more than all that, said Harpster, she was Carter's "fishing buddy … which is deeper." They were inseparable, traveling the four corners of the globe together not only to monitor elections in emerging democracies, fight disease in forgotten poor villages and build houses for the homeless through Habitat for Humanity — but also to share a tent along some far-flung river where the fishing was good.

Harpster said he was by the couple's side when they celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary in Russia in July 2013.

"We had a little party at the fishing camp. It was kind of unique to be with somebody who's been together [for so long]. You could see a lot of contentment between them," he said. "I've never seen two people as close as they are."

The Carters remained full and equal partners in his post-presidency, even as Harpster said he sensed in his friends the lingering sting of losing the reelection bid.

"Mrs. C. took it harder than the president," he said. "But I think they both adjusted pretty fast and they started to have so many projects with The Carter Center and [doing] all these good things in Africa … Just keeping themselves busy and looking ahead to what they could do good for the world and people who need help."

"He has had a very full, wonderful, productive life," Carter's cousin Betty Pope told PEOPLE. "He wanted to make sure every day of his life he was able to do what he was charged to do personally — which, he felt, was to try to make peace and improve the world."





























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« Reply #2858 on: December 30, 2024, 10:09:24 AM »
So a good Christian President dies, and the same day, I see this gem. For Inauguration, you can "pay to pray" with Orange Jesus and Melania. for 100k donation, or if you raise 200k. It's all there in black and white.

Insane! The corruption is totally done in everyone's faces. In the face! Anyway, yes it is disgusting but MAGA really truly wants to believe he was "sent by God" to save America. Oh hell noo! The scoop:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us_393Nu6ak
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« Reply #2859 on: December 30, 2024, 11:08:37 AM »
I'll pay to have him removed 😄
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« Reply #2860 on: January 02, 2025, 08:48:57 AM »
So of course, we have to go into 2025 dramatic. In Vegas, a Tesla caught fire in front of a Trump tower. Now we got images of this all over. The symbol of the oligarchy for sure. Welcome to 2025 and the shit show!




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« Reply #2861 on: January 04, 2025, 08:26:23 AM »
It's a clown show! Orange Messiah will be in court, or perhaps virtually, and will be sentenced for paying off a porn star, Jan 11th. Now, courts already said Slappy wont go behind bars. But this is how we begin a presidency. The world must be looking at us, like we are the biggest idiots, in the universe I dare say! The scoop:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-to-be-sentenced-new-york-crimes-before-inauguration/


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Trump to be sentenced for conviction in New York "hush money" case before inauguration
By Graham Kates

Updated on: January 3, 2025 / 4:16 PM EST / CBS News


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Trump to be sentenced for conviction in New York "hush money" case before inauguration
By Graham Kates

Updated on: January 3, 2025 / 4:16 PM EST / CBS News


Before President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House he will return to the courthouse, a New York judge ruled Friday.

Justice Juan Merchan will sentence Trump for his crimes on Jan. 10 — just 10 days before his inauguration on Jan. 20 — in a court proceeding that will be unlike any in America's 248 years. Trump's conviction in New York stemmed from a $130,000 so-called "hush money" payment his then-attorney, Michael Cohen, made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the days before the 2016 election.

Justice Juan Merchan's ruling ends two months of speculation — and back and forth jockeying by Trump's attorneys and prosecutors for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg — following Trump's narrow election victory on Nov. 5.

Trump became the first former president ever convicted of crimes in May, when a unanimous jury found him guilty in the New York case. Sentencing in the case was stalled for months as Trump campaigned for a return to the presidency. In November, he became the first person voted into the White House after a criminal conviction.

The president-elect had argued in a motion to dismiss that his ascension to the White House mandated his conviction be vacated. Merchan said Friday that it did not.


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Trump to be sentenced for conviction in New York "hush money" case before inauguration
By Graham Kates

Updated on: January 3, 2025 / 4:16 PM EST / CBS News


Before President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House he will return to the courthouse, a New York judge ruled Friday.

Justice Juan Merchan will sentence Trump for his crimes on Jan. 10 — just 10 days before his inauguration on Jan. 20 — in a court proceeding that will be unlike any in America's 248 years. Trump's conviction in New York stemmed from a $130,000 so-called "hush money" payment his then-attorney, Michael Cohen, made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the days before the 2016 election.

Justice Juan Merchan's ruling ends two months of speculation — and back and forth jockeying by Trump's attorneys and prosecutors for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg — following Trump's narrow election victory on Nov. 5.

Trump became the first former president ever convicted of crimes in May, when a unanimous jury found him guilty in the New York case. Sentencing in the case was stalled for months as Trump campaigned for a return to the presidency. In November, he became the first person voted into the White House after a criminal conviction.

The president-elect had argued in a motion to dismiss that his ascension to the White House mandated his conviction be vacated. Merchan said Friday that it did not.







"This court finds that neither the vacatur of the jury's verdicts nor dismissal of the indictment are required by the Presidential immunity doctrine, the Presidential Transition Act or the Supremacy Clause," Merchan wrote in his order Friday.

Merchan indicated in his ruling that Trump will not be sentenced to serve time behind bars. He wrote that prosecutors agree with this decision. He also said that Trump may appear virtually, rather than in person for the sentencing.

"It seems proper at this juncture to make known the court's inclination to not impose any sentence of incarceration, a sentence authorized by the conviction but one the (prosecutors) concede they no longer view as a practicable recommendation," Merchan wrote.

Trump's lawyers claimed the constitutional demands on a president-elect "superseded" the jury's decision and ongoing proceedings in the case.

Bragg's office argued that the judge had a range of options, including "novel" ones to balance the interests of justice with the unprecedented circumstance of a convicted defendant being elected to the presidency before sentencing. Their suggestions included postponing proceedings until after Trump's term in office, and even terminating the case and its proceedings with a note that the verdict had not been set aside.

Trump's conviction carried with it the potential for up to four years in jail, but also a wide range of alternatives to incarceration, including probation and fines.

Merchan's decision is the latest in a string of historical firsts set by the case. Trump's indictment in March 2023 made him the first former president in U.S. history to be criminally charged. He was subject to a seven-week trial this spring, which took place during the Republican presidential primaries.

Inside the courtroom, Trump grumbled quietly, but often leaned back in his chair with his eyes closed as prosecutors and lawyers questioned more than 20 witnesses. At times his head drooped down, as he apparently dozed off. In the hallway just outside the courtroom — surrounded by a rotating posse of Republican allies, lawyers and Secret Service agents — Trump seethed about the case while campaigning to a gaggle of press cameras.

At times, his dual commitments to the court and the cameras caused trouble. Merchan held Trump in contempt 10 times for violating a gag order prohibiting public statements about potential jurors, witnesses and others.

Witnesses, beginning with former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, described two schemes at the core of the case. The first was a plan hatched by Trump, Pecker and former attorney Michael Cohen to "catch" stories or allegations that might hurt Trump's 2016 presidential candidacy and "kill" them by paying people in exchange for nondisclosure agreements. Pecker and others described three such arrangements, known as "hush money" payments.

Days before the election, Cohen paid $130,000 to adult film star Stormy Daniels — also a witness in the trial — in exchange for her silence about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump in 2006. He and another witness described Trump's relief that voters didn't learn of the story before the election.


Cohen also described an arrangement in which he was covertly reimbursed for the payment to Daniels. The jury concluded Trump, while president in 2017, authorized a scheme to falsify business records in order to conceal Cohen's repayment. That scheme ultimately included 34 falsified records connected to monthly installments portrayed as payments for ongoing legal services, when they were in fact Cohen's reimbursements for the Daniels payoff.

The jury took less than two days to reach its verdict. Trump, who had frequently stared at the jury of his peers during the trial, would not make eye contact with them as his sentence was pronounced.

He looked straight ahead as the jury's foreperson pronounced Trump guilty 34 times, and as Merchan thanked the jury for their service before allowing them to file out of the room.

After Merchan himself stepped out, Trump rose, frowning deeply, and briefly grasped his son Eric's hand.

Trump led his entourage out of the courtroom, huddled for a moment with his lawyers, and then turned to address the cameras awaiting his reaction.

He proclaimed his innocence, raged against the case and returned to his campaign for president.

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« Reply #2862 on: January 07, 2025, 03:47:18 AM »
Biden is doing his best to prevent bad things from occurring:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/06/business/biden-offshore-drilling-ban-trump/index.html

Biden permanently bans offshore drilling in 625 million acres of ocean, making a Trump reversal difficult
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By David Goldman, Ella Nilsen and Matt Egan, CNN
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Updated 11:29 AM EST, Mon January 6, 2025



President Joe Biden on Monday announced an executive action that will permanently ban future offshore oil and gas development in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in a way that could be especially difficult for the incoming Trump administration to undo.

Biden’s executive action will ban new oil and gas leasing across 625 million acres of US ocean. The ban will prevent oil companies from leasing waters for new drilling along the entire East Coast, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, the coasts of Washington, Oregon and California, and portions of Alaska’s Northern Bering Sea.

“My decision reflects what coastal communities, businesses, and beachgoers have known for a long time: that drilling off these coasts could cause irreversible damage to places we hold dear and is unnecessary to meet our nation’s energy needs,” Biden said in a statement. “It is not worth the risks.”

The action, which CNN reported on Friday, invokes the 1953 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, a law that gives presidents broad authority to withdraw federal waters from future oil and gas leasing and development.

The law does not give presidents explicit authority to revoke the action and place federal waters back into development, meaning President-elect Donald Trump would have to get Congress to change it before he could reverse Biden’s move.

Nevertheless, Trump on Monday said in an interview he would try to undo the action.

“Look, it’s ridiculous. I’ll unban it immediately,” Trump said in a radio interview on “The Hugh Hewitt Show.”

As Biden’s presidency draws to a close, environmental and climate groups have advocated for him to withdraw areas off the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, as well as other parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans — giving the areas permanent protections from future drilling. The move would guard against future oil spills and against adding more planet-warming pollution from fossil fuels to the atmosphere.

“President Biden’s new protections add to this bipartisan history, including President Trump’s previous withdrawals in the southeastern United States in 2020,” said Oceana Campaign Director Joseph Gordon in a statement. “Our treasured coastal communities are now safeguarded for future generations.”

Despite a friendly posture towards the oil and gas industry, Trump also moved to ban offshore drilling while president. After proposing a major expansion in offshore drilling early in his first term, Trump in 2020 extended a ban on future oil drilling in the Eastern Gulf and expanded it to include the Atlantic coasts of three states: Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.

Still, Trump’s incoming press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, lambasted the decision, writing in a post on X, “This is a disgraceful decision designed to exact political revenge on the American people who gave President Trump a mandate to increase drilling and lower gas prices. Rest assured, Joe Biden will fail, and we will drill, baby, drill.”

The oil industry lashed out against the executive action, too.

“President Biden’s decision to ban new offshore oil and natural gas development across approximately 625 million acres of US coastal and offshore waters is significant and catastrophic,” Ron Neal, chairman of the Independent Petroleum Association of America Offshore Committee, said in a statement. “It represents a major attack on the oil and natural gas industry.”

Neal said the ban would severely limit the industry’s potential for future oil and gas exploration in new areas, hurting the industry’s long-term ability to survive.

But Biden noted in his statement that protecting coastlines from offshore drilling has bipartisan support.

“From California to Florida, Republican and Democratic Governors, Members of Congress, and coastal communities alike have worked and called for greater protection of our ocean and coastlines from harms that offshore oil and natural gas drilling can bring,” Biden said.

He argued that after the devastating 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the ban he imposed will help protect similar ecological disasters from happening again.

“Every president this century has recognized that some areas of the ocean are just too risky or too sensitive to drill,” Earthjustice vice president of litigation for lands, wildlife and oceans Drew Caputo said in a statement Friday.

Biden’s move was first reported by Bloomberg.

Little economic impact
Energy analysts told CNN the move won’t make much of a difference in US oil production, which has set new records under Biden.

It’s “not particularly consequential for US exploration and production going forward,” Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at the Oil Price Information Service, said on Friday. Kloza noted there are plenty of existing offshore rigs pumping oil in the Gulf of Mexico and added that offshore projects typically take 6-8 years to come online.

“I don’t see it as having any real impact on US supply, exports, imports,” Kloza said.

Biden agreed, arguing in his statement that preserving the environment and the coastlines will help local economies flourish.

“We do not need to choose between protecting the environment and growing our economy, or between keeping our ocean healthy, our coastlines resilient, and the food they produce secure and keeping energy prices low,” Biden said. “Those are false choices.”

Still, the American Petroleum Institute blasted Biden’s decision.

“American voters sent a clear message in support of domestic energy development, and yet the current administration is using its final days in office to cement a record of doing everything possible to restrict it,” API CEO Mike Sommers said in a statement. “We urge policymakers to use every tool at their disposal to reverse this politically motivated decision and restore a pro-American energy approach to federal leasing.”

In a separate announcement, the Biden administration is expected to declare two new national monuments in California in the coming week, a source familiar with the planning told CNN.

Biden will establish the Chuckwalla National Monument in Southern California near Joshua Tree National Park and the Sáttítla National Monument in Northern California, the source said. Native tribes have been actively pushing the administration to protect the land from energy development.

Biden has so far conserved or expanded 10 national monuments as president.









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Re: WE'RE STUFFED!!!
« Reply #2863 on: January 08, 2025, 04:06:09 AM »
So we didn't get to see a trial - BOO - but it is coming. I am betting special counsel Jack Smith report will drop to the public. My theory: so America is left with NO EXCUSE. You KNEW the truth.

And course, Orange Messiah trying to hide this from the public, oh sure, trying to stop it, like a ....guilty person would?

These folks are way too gullible for their own good, the scoop:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-asks-garland-to-stop-release-of-special-counsel-jack-smith-report/


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Trump's attorneys ask Garland to stop the release of special counsel report as his former codefendants take the matter to federal court
By Robert Legare, Andres Triay

Updated on: January 7, 2025 / 11:25 AM EST / CBS News


Politics
Trump's attorneys ask Garland to stop the release of special counsel report as his former codefendants take the matter to federal court
By Robert Legare, Andres Triay

Updated on: January 7, 2025 / 11:25 AM EST / CBS News


Attorneys for President-elect Donald Trump asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to remove special counsel Jack Smith from his post and either decline to release Smith's upcoming report detailing his investigations into the president-elect or hand over the matter to Trump's incoming administration, according to a letter released Monday.

The letter, addressed to Garland and a top career official at the Justice Department, alleged the special counsel did not have the legal authority to submit a final report summarizing his dual investigations into Trump and urged the attorney general to "put an end to this weaponization of the justice system and move forward constructively." The correspondence was written in part by defense attorneys Todd Blanche and Emile Bove, Trump's picks to serve as deputy attorney general and principal deputy attorney general in his upcoming administration.

On Tuesday, Trump attorneys filed a brief in Florida arguing that the special counsel should be ordered not to transmit his report on the documents case to Garland while Trump's emergency motion is pending, and also that Garland should be ordered  "not to issue any aspect of Smith's missive to the public."

Smith led two now-defunct investigations into the president-elect, one tied to his alleged efforts to resist the peaceful transfer of power and overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and another based on accusations that Trump unlawfully retained sensitive government records after he left office in 2021. The probes resulted in criminal indictments against Trump, which have since been dismissed. Trump initially pleaded not guilty and denied all wrongdoing.

The classified documents case was dismissed by a federal judge in Florida who ruled in July 2024 that Garland unlawfully appointed Smith, a finding the Justice Department disputed and was appealing in the run-up to the presidential election. The 2020 election-related charges against Trump were dismissed after Trump was reelected. The special counsel wrote that Justice Department policy forbids the prosecution of a sitting president.

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« Reply #2864 on: January 08, 2025, 04:28:41 AM »
Spoke too soon. Oh it's so played out. But the public cannot be this stupid. Or can they?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/judge-temporarily-blocks-release-of-special-counsel-report-on-trumps-criminal-cases/ar-AA1x7Den?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Judge temporarily blocks release of special counsel report on Trump's criminal cases
Story by Daniel Barnes • 17m • 1 min read



The federal judge who oversaw the classified documents case against President-elect Donald Trump issued an order Tuesday temporarily blocking the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on his investigation.

The injunction lasts until three days after the 11th Circuit rules on a pending request to block the release of the report over a separate matter involving Trump co-defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos DeOliveira.

Lawyers for Nauta and De Oliveira filed a motion Monday night asking U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to block the report, citing the judge’s previous ruling that Smith’s appointment was unconstitutional.

Cannon said she was acting "to preserve the status quo" until the higher court rules on the issue.

Her ruling holds that Attorney General Merrick "Garland, the Department of Justice, Special Counsel Smith, all of their officers, agents, and employees, and all persons acting in active concert or participation with such individuals, are TEMPORARILY ENJOINED from (a) releasing, sharing, or transmitting the Final Report or any drafts of such Report outside the Department of Justice, or (b) otherwise releasing, distributing, conveying, or sharing with anyone outside the Department of Justice any information or conclusions in the Final Report or in drafts thereof."

She said the order will remain in effect for three days after the appeals court resolves the issue "unless the Eleventh Circuit orders otherwise."

This article was originally published on NBCNews.com

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